Learn the do’s and don’ts of portrait photography. Also learn how to break the rules. When can you chop off the top of someone’s head or limbs? What are the real no-nos of portrait photography. Mark gives you the rules of thumb as well as good posing advice.
Great video thank you!
excellent as always, Mark
You are definitely my favorite photography teacher. Thanks
outtakes @7:55 ;)
Hey. I got my question on Digital Photography 1 on 1… Thanks for the ‘reply’!
Thanks Mark, great vid…
Gratulerer! =]
Thanks Mark! I really needed this.
I know right! And these guys and Mark Wallace make these very videos professional and looks like they invest a good amount of time to make it. Learned alot from him
What lenses use at this episode?
Thanks for the helpful video.
He is the best…
Better than Lynda.com!
great tutorial. really useful advices
Thank you Mark for those great tutorials.
Maurice from Belgium
This is exactly what i am looking for, Thanks so so much
DP 1 on 1 is the most comprehensive and helpful photography videos on youtube!
how we take gr8 potrait during the wedding [lz plz plz plz tell setting which i use,…..mail me please…
thanks for this great tips…
helpfull keep it up .
how should i ask the model to pose?
There not that amazing, 8 mins is so short. It would take much longer to cover the subject well. These videos are just an overview on the subjects and are not a robust guide at all.
better than anything you or I could do. The amount of effort it takes to put together and edit an 8 minute video is astonishing.
Yes but the people behind this video `adorama tv` are a wealthy business with many people working for them, including editors and pro photographers. They could make much more in depth vids if they wanted and it would be no skin off their nose.
there are more in depth videos on the actual adorama website – Mark (aka snapfactory) is just one guy, running his own business and managing to film high quality videos in his own time on top. I appreciate them and his work at least, as nothing else comes close on YT. To go through the complete repertoire of classic photography headshots and compositions would take forever I have 4 books on the subject alone. 8 minutes is a good jump off point.
Very hot model
And also very educational
Thanks Mark and Adorama 
thanks for the vid..
very good
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The entire video, I was imagining a Monty Python instructor, actually having a models limbs or head chopped off, and people are acting all normal, whilst the model is bleeding profusely …
hahaha
I totally agree with showing photographs to the subjects. So far I have had very good response.